Over the past week or so, there has been a lot of information posted online about geocoding photos. Before we get to my take on the subject, let’s take a quick look at how some other people are accomplishing this:
- This post shows how to mount a GPS on a Nikon D200, and display geocoded photos in Google Maps. Via The Map Room, who also links to…
- A Navman GPS / camera combo.
- Here’s a detailed look at geocoding photos, via Slashgeo.
- Geospatial Experts recently released version 4.0 of their GPS-Photo Link software.
My preferred solution? Using TopoFusion to geocode photos. Non-U.S. residents and Google Earth aficionados may want to look at TripTracker. Via GpsPasSion.
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